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I agree the icon is useless. Highbridge is my favorite but here are some other ones that I frequent that haven't been mentioned that are in the Midwest.
Lake Pittsfield DCG, Pittsfield, IL
Wildlife Prairie Park, Hanna City, IL
Honey Bear Hollow, Peru, IN
Wilderness Campground, Montello, WI...
1.50 star(s)
a little better than expected
The biggest pro here is the scenery. It starts off nicely on hole 1 which requires a decent arm and has a nice view of the water. Hole 2 has a low ceiling to contend with and the lake on the left side. Holes 7 and 9 require shot shaping, while hole 8 requires a...
2.50 star(s)
Some nice elevation
Full size concrete tee pads with new yellow Latitude64 Pro baskets. Picnic tables are on some of the holes. Most of the park is dedicated to disc golf only. The walking path used as OB provides an extra challenge on 3 of the holes.
Hole 1 utilizes the elevation by having...
1.00 star(s)
Beginner's Only
Nice Mach III baskets that look like new. Clearly marked hole numbers on the baskets. The signs were easy to read and were durable for all seasons. You can see the Illinois river close up from 2 of the holes. The first three holes had me thinking this course might be okay...
3.50 star(s)
Short but Risky
The distances may be short but it is mostly in the woods and is a short precision course. I enjoyed the course partially due to its privacy and multiple risk shots. There are many holes that can be aced. This is not a busy course and is mostly private, however there are a few...
4.00 star(s)
mostly secluded
This course is away from most of the other activities at the park. It is in a wooded area but has some open holes that give it a nice variety. The rough was well traveled enough that I did not lose a disc. It is a fun course that requires a variety of shots which did not seem...
3.00 star(s)
too much distraction
The main pro is there is more than 18 holes and concrete tee pads for both pro and amateur. I typically enjoy longer courses and courses with water hazards and this course challenges even the best. There are a few super long holes that require precision throws. The water...
Saturday Nov 29th: Pro and MA1.
Sunday Nov 30th: All others.
Check in from 7:30 to 830 am.
Players meeting at 8:30 am.
All IRO fees are waived by Nov 16th.
Doubles Tournament.
1st round at the Canyons at 1:30 pm
2nd round at Trinity Links at 5:30 pm (Glow round)
Registration begins day of event at 1200 pm at Dellwood Park.
We have been using electrical tape with no problems for years. One advantage no one else mentioned is that the discs stay lit under water with electrical tape for easier retrieval.